Denmark is the largest producer of wind energy

I do not know why our country is still attached to coal, even though the production of electricity is very harmful to both people and the environment. If we do not want to put on nuclear energy like other European ones, then we should take an example from Denmark, which increasingly meets its energy needs with the help of wind.

Progressive environmental pollution makes air quality worse, which in turn affects our health, causing respiratory illness and leading to death. We should step up efforts to improve the situation, and the first step in this direction is to dismantle coal-fired power plants and switch to renewable energy.

The example is given to us by Denmark, which according to a recent local report by Energinet, last year satisfied 42% of the country’s energy needs. In the previous year it was 39%, which shows that the government is striving to completely eliminate traditional electronics.

Interestingly, an experiment was recently conducted that shut down the largest national power plants all day to show that the country could only be powered by windmills. The experiment has been a success, although it is too early to be fully renewable.

Denmark has been implementing this process since 2005, when it produced 19 percent of the electricity it needed. By 2020, it wants to generate as much as 50 per cent of the electricity needed, but by 2050 it plans to fully meet its energy needs.